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Major Crimes in History

Dr. Satan: The Terrifying French Serial Killer of WW2 Paris

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Mysteries of Surt’s Cave: Bandits, Mutilations, and the Fire Giant

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  • Major Crimes in History

    Grady Stiles – The Evil Lobster Boy

    by Jim H May 21, 2016
    by Jim H May 21, 2016

    Grady Stiles Jr. led an interesting life and suffered a death that was just as intriguing. He was known as the Lobster Boy and had even committed murder.

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  • Unexplained Mysteries

    What Happened to the Crew of the Casie Nicole

    by Jim H May 20, 2016
    by Jim H May 20, 2016

    On 10 April 1990, the crew took the Casie Nicole a fishing expedition. Five days later, only one man was found. The crew’s fate is a mystery.

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  • Myths & Legends

    Is There Really Any Fort Knox Gold

    by Les Hewitt May 18, 2016
    by Les Hewitt May 18, 2016

    Where is all the Fort Knox gold? Only a handful of people have been inside the vault, and there hasn’t been audit since the mid-1970s.

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  • Archaeology

    Parthenon: Optical Illusions and Other Mysteries

    by Doug MacGowan May 15, 2016
    by Doug MacGowan May 15, 2016

    Building the Parthenon was costly and labor-intensive. Huge slabs of marble had to be moved from Mount Pentelicus, a journey of ten miles.

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  • Major Crimes in History

    Celebrity Stalkers – When Obsession Goes Too Far

    by Les Hewitt May 15, 2016
    by Les Hewitt May 15, 2016

    There is nothing wrong with being a fan. But sometimes obsession goes too far. See our list of the creepiest celebrity stalkers.

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  • Myths & Legends

    Yamashita Gold: The Philippine Treasure Caves

    by Jim H May 12, 2016
    by Jim H May 12, 2016

    The Imperial Army of Japan is purported to have hidden tons of gold in the Philippines. Where is the Yamashita gold or does it even exist?

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  • History

    Francis Tumblety: A Prime Jack the Ripper Suspect

    by Michael Hawley May 7, 2016
    by Michael Hawley May 7, 2016

    Hidden for over a century, Scotland Yard took seriously the possibility that American Dr. Francis Tumblety was the notorious Jack the Ripper.

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  • Science & Nature

    Boötes Void: What is This Patch of Space With Few Stars?

    by Les Hewitt May 2, 2016
    by Les Hewitt May 2, 2016

    The Boötes void is a somewhat empty region of space that spans 330 million light-years in diameter. Where are the galaxies?

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